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1880–1929

WALKING AT EVE

John Freeman

Walking at eve I met a little child Running beside a tragic-featured dame, Who checked his blitheness with a quick “For shame!” And seemed by sharp caprice froward and mild.

Scarce heeding her the sweet one ran, beguiled By the lit street, and his eyes too aflame; Only, at whiles, into his eyes there came Bewilderment and grief with terror wild.

So, Beauty, dost thou run with tragic life; So, with the curious world's caress enchanted, Even of ill things thine ecstasy dost make; Yet at the touch of fear and vital strife

The splendours thy young innocency forsake, And with thy foster-mother's woe thou art haunted.

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